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Archbishop Makarios of Australia: Repentance is an ongoing way of life

Feb 27, 2025 | 16:05
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Archbishop Makarios of Australia: Repentance is an ongoing way of life

On the occasion of Holy and Great Lent, Archbishop Makarios of Australia issued an Encyclical, urging the faithful to embrace the spirit of repentance through fasting, prayer, almsgiving, and worship.

“By the Grace of God, we enter tomorrow into the arena of Great Lent, where, through the spiritual weapons of fasting, prayer, almsgiving, and the abundant opportunities for worship, our holy Church urges us to experience the state of repentance.”

In his message, the Archbishop emphasized that repentance is not simply a shift in thought or a modern worldview but a profound transformation of the heart, which he described as the very center of human existence.

“To repent means to change one’s mind; but this does not simply imply altering the way we think or adopting a different mindset or a modern worldview. The God-bearing Fathers teach us that the mind of a person is something much deeper—it is the heart, the very centre of our existence. This is why the Lord Himself says, ‘For it is from within, from the human heart, that evil intentions come’ (Mark 7:21).”

True repentance, he explained, is not a momentary shift in thought but a continuous spiritual journey—a reorientation of one’s entire being towards Christ.

“Repentance, therefore, signifies the transformation of the very core of our existence and the reorientation of our mind so that, as the Apostle Paul says, it may become the ‘mind of Christ’ (cf. 1 Corinthians 2:16). This constitutes the true essence of repentance—not merely an external change or a transient moment of altered thought or of a concrete mindset. Repentance is an ongoing way of life.”

The Archbishop further underscored that authentic repentance is neither superficial nor rooted in guilt and remorse. Instead, it is a liberating and redemptive experience that leads to true transformation.

“The call of our Church, then, for Great Lent is repentance, which points to a continual journey, a steady reorientation of our existence toward Christ. And when this reorientation exists, we then experience true repentance, which does not lead to a mere sentimental or moralistic change. We experience the state of repentance that is neither superficial nor shallow, nor is it dominated by guilt and remorse. Rather, it redeems and liberates the human person, ultimately transforming their life.”

Concluding his Encyclical, Archbishop Makarios extended his paternal blessings to all the faithful, praying that they may embrace Lent as a time of true repentance and prepare to celebrate the glorious Resurrection of Christ.

“With these simple yet heartfelt thoughts, I offer my paternal prayer that we may all experience this Great Lent as an event of repentance, and be found worthy to celebrate the radiant day of our Lord’s Resurrection.”

Read the full Encyclical below:

By the Grace of God, we enter tomorrow into the arena of Great Lent, where, through the spiritual weapons of fasting, prayer, almsgiving, and the abundant opportunities for worship, our holy Church urges us to experience the state of repentance.

To repent means to change one’s mind; but this does not simply imply altering the way we think or adopting a different mindset or a modern worldview. The God-bearing Fathers teach us that the mind of a person is something much deeper—it is the heart, the very centre of our existence. This is why the Lord Himself says, “For it is from within, from the human heart, that evil intentions come” (Mark 7:21). Repentance, therefore, signifies the transformation of the very core of our existence and the reorientation of our mind so that, as the Apostle Paul says, it may become the “mind of Christ” (cf. 1 Corinthians 2:16). This constitutes the true essence of repentance—not merely an external change or a transient moment of altered thought or of a concrete mindset. Repentance is an ongoing way of life.

The call of our Church, then, for Great Lent is repentance, which points to a continual journey, a steady reorientation of our existence toward Christ. And when this reorientation exists, we then experience true repentance, which does not lead to a mere sentimental or moralistic change. We experience the state of repentance that is neither superficial nor shallow, nor is it dominated by guilt and remorse. Rather, it redeems and liberates the human person, ultimately transforming their life.

With these simple yet heartfelt thoughts, I offer my paternal prayer that we may all experience this Great Lent as an event of repentance, and be found worthy to celebrate the radiant day of our Lord’s Resurrection.

In Sydney, on Holy and Great Lent, in 2025
Prayerfully Yours,

† Archbishop Makarios of Australia
Primate and Exarch of All Oceania

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